Pets
Northport Adoptable Pets Of The Week: Aston & Bentley
Aston and Bentley, a pair of 5-month-old bonded brothers, are the Northport Pets of the Week.

NORTHPORT, NY — Aston and Bentley, a set of 5-month-old bonded brothers, were named the Northport Cat Rescue Association's featured kittens of the week. The boys were the runts from a litter of six.
"Although they were tiny, they have proven that they have the hearts and strength of a lion, now thriving in foster care!," Lora Wild, a volunteer at the rescue, said.
Aston is black with one little white dot on his chest. He is long and lean with fur like velvet, according to Wild. He is a total love bug, and all it takes is a gentle touch to start him purring, never wanting you to stop.
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Bentley is a gray and white tuxedo with white paws. He is much smaller than Aston, but do not let his size fool you, Wild said. He gives his brother a run for his money when they play, wrestle and chase each other around. Just like his brother, he is sweet and gentle and will snuggle up with you and take a nap.
"As much as they love humans, they find comfort in each other, calling out for the other when they are not near," Wild said. "They walk into their foster moms’ room first thing each day to wish her a good morning. The most special thing about these two little unique guys, is how much they both love music. Their Foster Dad plays the guitar, and both come running to listen, watching him play with wonder in their eyes. Bentley even tries to play the guitar, pulling the strings with his paws. They are kind, gentle and loving, hoping to stay together and promising to give whoever adopts them a lifetime of happiness."
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They are neutered, have all their shots, are litter box-trained, micro-chipped and FELV/FIV negative.
To meet Aston and Bentley, or any of the association's other kittens and cats, head to its Northport Cat Rescue website and fill out an application to let them know you'd like to meet them or any other cats. You can also fax an application to 631-651-5597 or call NCRA at 631-606-2631.


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